Chelys

/ˈkɛlɪs/ noun

In ancient Greek, a stringed musical instrument, possibly a lyre or harp, traditionally said to have been invented by the god Hermes using a tortoise shell.

From Greek 'chelys' meaning both 'turtle' and 'tortoise-shell lyre,' the word appears in Homer and other ancient texts as a double-meaning connecting the animal to the instrument made from its shell.

AMኬሊስ
ARشليس
BNচেলিস
CAquelis
CSchelis
DAchelis
DEChelis
ELχέλις
ESchelis
FAشلیس
FIchelis
FRchélis
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